Bringing delivery forward to collect the 'baby check' posed a risk to babies

(Universitat Pompeu Fabra - Barcelona) A study by Libertad Gonz á lez, professor with the Department of Economics and Business at UPF and the Barcelona GSE; Cristina Borra (University of Seville) and Almudena Sevilla (University College, London), found that children born prematurely due to the scrapping of the 'baby check' weighed less at birth (between 130 and 300 grams) and had 20 percent more hospitalizations, especially due to respiratory problems, although the negative effects seem to dissipate after the second month of life.
Source: EurekAlert! - Biology - Category: Biology Source Type: news